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Encyclopedia > XiRCON

XiRCON is a TCL-scripted IRC client for Microsoft Windows. Development was discontinued in 1997. The final version released was 1.0 Beta 4. Tcl (originally from Tool Command Language, but nonetheless conventionally rendered as Tcl rather than TCL; and pronounced like tickle) is a scripting language created by John Ousterhout that is generally thought to be easy to learn, but powerful in competent hands. ... Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a form of instant communication over the Internet. ... Microsoft Windows refers to a series of operating environments and operating systems created by Microsoft for use on personal computers and servers. ...


External link

  • Official site

This client is extremely powerful even in it's old age.


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XiRCON - definition of XiRCON in Encyclopedia (77 words)
XiRCON is a TCL-scripted IRC client for Microsoft Windows.
The most popular TCL script for XiRCON was written by a teenager named Kano.
It is constantly updated and considered to be one the most useful and complete irc scripts ever made.
"Hypertext Manual: Software" (914 words)
Xircon is an IRC program that allows members of the group to log in to a chat room so that the members can communicate with each other.
Xircon will allow people from anywhere to meet and discuss issues just as if they were on a conference call on the telephone.
Xircon is easily downloaded from the Internet, just visit their site @ http://www.Xircon.com/ and follow the links for downloading.
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